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We don't have to let the internet connection alone do the job for our website to have the fastest loading speed. Most recent studies show that the average acceptable page load time is between 1 to 2 seconds, whereas 57% of your website visitors will abandon your page if its load time already takes 3 seconds or more. This sums up how important speed optimization really is.

Before we engage into the project, the client must be ready to assign a project manager who can continuously monitor, review, make fast decisions, and provide us some needed information during the whole design and development process. The project manager plays a crucial role in achieving the desired results on time.

Why do we need to optimize the speed of your website?

Your website is composed of a variety of pages. Each corner of your page has its own page speed that varies depending on the amount of your content. The idea of website speed refers mainly to the speed with which your content is downloaded from website hosting servers and displayed onto the browser.

In addition, page load time is the duration between clicking the link and displaying the entire content of the web page on the requesting browser. With this in mind, here are some of the factors why there exist a need to optimize our website speed or page load time.

Let’s learn from Google

We cannot deny the fact that we are all slaves of Google when it comes to the web world. Now, it’s time to learn from them. Google once had an interesting experiment in relation to load times. When Google implemented to have 30 results per page, they have discovered that when they showed 30 results on a single page instead of the regular 10 results, their traffic decreased in 20%.

After Google tested the loading difference between the 10 and 30-result pages and found that it was just half of a second. This goes to show how long would the visitors normally wait for a page to load. In a nutshell, every second counts.

Do not let your visitor wait!

Speed matters

As the leading search engine, we want Google to rank our website on top of the others. While load time does not entail a major effect on Google rankings, it can still contribute to the rise and fall of your conversion rate.

Every second you trim down your load time, you’re boosting your visitor’s confidence while planting trust for them to stay browsing your content. You never know how much you can sow if this will eventually lead to a handful of visitors telling others about your website.

In this case, a few seconds surely make a huge difference! Good news is, we are here to help you plant those seeds for you to sow!